Sentence examples for prestigious theory from inspiring English sources

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In the latest sign of mounting crisis, on April 11 the editors of Critical Inquiry, academe's most prestigious theory journal, convened the scholarly equivalent of an Afghan-style loya jirga.

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The expansion of Isis and, less completely, of al-Qaida before it, proceeds through a sort of exchange in which local extremists pledge an often vague degree of allegiance in exchange for a prestigious name, an overarching grand theory that justifies their activities and a rule book of operational techniques.

Jürgens published his findings and theory in the prestigious journal Science in 2013 and the ensuing media fanfare dubbed the mystery as "solved".

The reasons for why this decision was taken are unclear; motte-and-bailey castles may have been felt to be more prestigious, or easier to defend; another theory is that like the terpen in Netherlands, or Vorburg and Hauptburg in Lower Rhineland, raising the height of the castle was done to create a drier site.

Schlick also contributed a critical essay on Ernst Cassirer's 1921 work on Einstein's Theory of Relativity to the prestigious journal Kant-Studien (Cassirer 1921; Schlick 1979a, 322 334).

LONDON — To film buffs, Marcel L'Herbier is revered as a pioneer of avant-garde cinema, thanks to the silent movies he made in the 1920s, his writing on film theory and his work at the prestigious French film school, the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques.

One theory is, coming so soon after the prestigious US Open and Open Championships, the big boys have knackered themselves out, allowing the journeymen more of an opportunity.

The theory developed by Mr. Fama – who won the prestigious award on Monday – essentially states that asset prices contain all known information and therefore are priced correctly.

UCLA mathematics professor Terence Tao already has a bevy of prestigious awards for his work in such fields as number theory and harmonic analysis.

To add insult to injury, this latest dose of reefer rhetoric comes only days after investigators in the United Kingdom reported in the prestigious scientific journal Addiction that the available evidence in support of this theory is "neither very new, nor by normal criteria, particularly compelling".

But it wasn't until 1990 that theory received some sort of validation, when the world's most prestigious medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), published a study by a Dr Daniel Rudman, of Wisconsin.

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